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The victim was the husband of a woman, whose relatives, including her father, did not agree with her marriage. The police seized three knives, two bikes and five mobile phones from them.
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The actor has been asked to appear before the police at 11 am on Tuesday at Chikkadpally police station. The police had cited Allu Arjun as accused no. 11 in the case.
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Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy announced in the Assembly that the State government would prohibit benefit shows and ticket price hikes moving forward. Several other Ministers, MLAs, and public representatives voiced their objections to these practices. This stance was also supported by a few MLAs from Andhra Pradesh, who raised similar concerns about the rising costs and the impact on the public.
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Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of conspiring to shut down toddy shops, in contrast to the previous BRS government's decision to reopen them under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. He also criticized the government for failing to honor promises, including increasing reservations for the Goud community in liquor shop allocations and erecting a statue of Sardar Sarvai Papanna on Tank Bund.
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The filmmaker passed away at Mumbai's Wockhardt Hospital due to chronic kidney disease
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According to reports, the fire broke out a battery manufacturing and storage unit located at Shamshabad road
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The police across the Telangana identified the ATM centres through which the money collected from cybercrime victims was withdrawn periodically.
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The most common cyber frauds reported in 2024 included business investment/stock frauds, part time jobs, digital arrest, fake customer care and debit and credit card frauds
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Mohan Babu requested anticipatory bail citing health issues related to his heart and nerves. His lawyer informed the court that he is currently in Tirupati, where he went after a recent visit to Dubai to see his grandson. In Tirupati, Mohan Babu is overseeing the operations of his educational institutions.
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Chandrashekhar Reddy, a senior leader from Nalgonda, arrived at Gandhi Bhavan to meet the AICC in-charge. However, when he attempted to meet Deepadas Munshi in her office, she declined to meet him. Unable to secure a meeting, he left Gandhi Bhavan feeling disappointed.
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Speaking to reporters in Medak after attending the centenary celebrations of Medak Cathedral on Monday, Harish Rao praised former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing the Christmas and Ramzan gift schemes, aimed at helping people of all religions celebrate their festivals in grand style. He also mentioned that Chandrashekhar Rao had declared Boxing Day a holiday for both schools and offices.
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People are concerned that property taxes and other charges will rise without any corresponding improvements in infrastructure or amenities. Similarly, many leaders are becoming anxious about the impact this will have on their political careers.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hailed PV Narasimha Rao as a visionary who rescued India from an economic crisis and laid the groundwork for modern India with his bold reforms. Referring to him as Telangana's pride, he emphasized that the BRS government had honored Telangana's son by celebrating his birth centenary, renaming Necklace Road as PV Marg, and erecting a statue in his memory. The state also recommended him for the Bharat Ratna, he added.
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Tejas Anto Kannampuzha, an Integrated MSc Sciences (Physics) student at UoH, teamed up with Prof. B.R. Shamanna from the School of Medical Sciences, UoH, to tackle the ongoing problem of Acid Fly attacks on students in the university's hostel campus.
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The service was introduced to resolve water leakages, supply disruptions, and other related issues. If there are any problems with the Mission Bhagiratha system, alternative arrangements will be made to ensure a continuous water supply.
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The drama that preceded Mir Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam's visit to St Joseph's cathedral in Gunfoundry for the midnight Christmas mass in 1950 and how a Scottish man John Burton, who was the Royal Tailor of The Nizam, toiled to get 60 pieces of coats, pants and shirts made in very short notice. The Nizam and his noblemen wore these new clothes to attend the midnight mass...
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Meanwhile, Cybercrime cases have increased by 42.5 per cent this year when compared to the previous year.
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Those arrested include Kodangal Youth Congress president Reddy Srinivas, NSUI State leader Prem Kumar Goud.
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With the present senior officer bearers of the Medical Council recognizing the need to curtail quackery, this is for the first time in Telangana State that a concerted effort has been launched in collaboration with TS Drug Control Administration (TSDCA) to take legal action on individuals with no MBBS degree but practicing allopathy.
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The top cop acknowledged and regretted losing his cool and getting provoked by questions thrown at him during an interaction session related to Allu Arjun controversy with media persons on Sunday.
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In the garb of a compliant company, BGDL has created paper wealth now with a market cap of above Rs 12,000 crore, which is not founded on any genuine economic activity or production of any goods or services. In fact, such wealth has arisen from misrepresentation of the company's business and financials to general investors and shareholders
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The book goes beyond being a mere documentation of bird species. It’s a profound meditation on the interconnectedness of all life forms, underscoring the delicate balance of ecosystems.
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The church’s serene interior features pristine white walls, polished pews, and brass plaques honouring British soldiers. A marble baptismal font is a basin or receptacle made of marble carved from a single block, stands as a symbol of enduring conviction
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The suspects, hailing from Uttar Pradesh and Hyderabad, had formed a gang and were into selling newborns. They contact prospective buyers on social media and strike a deal.